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Saint Petersburg

Sinclair McKay

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      'One of my favourite historians' Dan SnowFrom Peter the Great to Putin, a biography of the city Hitler tried - and failed - to wipe off the mapThe siege of Saint Petersburg – then known as Leningrad – stands as a testament to human endurance. Intended by the Nazis as civilian extermination, the numbers who perished in this 900-day ordeal almost outweighed the entire total of British and American troop deaths in the Second World War.The city’s 2.5 million residents began to starve as rations shrank and dwindled. As temperatures plunged to minus 43°C, electricity faltered, and fuel ran out. Yet, amid this suffering, the resilience of culture and hope shone through, with orchestras and theatres defiantly continuing their performances, a flicker of humanity against the backdrop of despair.In Saint Petersburg, bestselling historian Sinclair McKay book chronicles the horrors of the siege through immersive prose and gripping first-hand accounts. He also traces the pivotal importance of Saint Petersburg across the centuries, from Peter the Great’s visionary founding of the city to the way it has shaped its most infamous son, Vladimir Putin.From its darkest moments to its enduring spirit, Saint Petersburg explore the layers of history that have shaped this extraordinary place.'McKay is a gifted writer; his prose has the cadence, tone and power of a Shostakovich symphony. Horror is majestically conveyed’ Gerard DeGroot, The Times

      CONTRIBUTORS: Sinclair McKay EAN: 9781405975131 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 400 WEIGHT: 500 g HEIGHT: 198 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Penguin Books Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-01-22 CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Europe / Eastern, HISTORY / Military / General, HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / Eastern Front, HISTORY / Russia / General, HISTORY / Social History WIDTH: 129 mm SPINE:

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      Saint Petersburg, 18th century, c 1700 to c 1799, 19th century, c 1800 to c 1899, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, Early 21st century c 2000 to c 2050, European history, Social and cultural history, Oral history, Invasion, conquest and occupation, Second World War

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      Sinclair McKay is the Sunday Times bestselling author of Meeting Churchill, Berlin, Dresden, The Secret Life of Bletchley Park, The Secret Listeners, Bletchley Park Brainteasers and Secret Service Brainteasers. He is a literary critic for the Telegraph and the Spectator and lives in London.

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      'One of my favourite historians' Dan SnowFrom Peter the Great to Putin, a biography of the city Hitler tried - and failed - to wipe off the mapThe siege of Saint Petersburg – then known as Leningrad – stands as a testament to human endurance. Intended by the Nazis as civilian extermination, the numbers who perished in this 900-day ordeal almost outweighed the entire total of British and American troop deaths in the Second World War.The city’s 2.5 million residents began to starve as rations shrank and dwindled. As temperatures plunged to minus 43°C, electricity faltered, and fuel ran out. Yet, amid this suffering, the resilience of culture and hope shone through, with orchestras and theatres defiantly continuing their performances, a flicker of humanity against the backdrop of despair.In Saint Petersburg, bestselling historian Sinclair McKay book chronicles the horrors of the siege through immersive prose and gripping first-hand accounts. He also traces the pivotal importance of Saint Petersburg across the centuries, from Peter the Great’s visionary founding of the city to the way it has shaped its most infamous son, Vladimir Putin.From its darkest moments to its enduring spirit, Saint Petersburg explore the layers of history that have shaped this extraordinary place.'McKay is a gifted writer; his prose has the cadence, tone and power of a Shostakovich symphony. Horror is majestically conveyed’ Gerard DeGroot, The Times

      CONTRIBUTORS: Sinclair McKay EAN: 9781405975131 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 400 WEIGHT: 500 g HEIGHT: 198 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Penguin Books Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-01-22 CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Europe / Eastern, HISTORY / Military / General, HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / Eastern Front, HISTORY / Russia / General, HISTORY / Social History WIDTH: 129 mm SPINE:

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      Saint Petersburg, 18th century, c 1700 to c 1799, 19th century, c 1800 to c 1899, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, Early 21st century c 2000 to c 2050, European history, Social and cultural history, Oral history, Invasion, conquest and occupation, Second World War

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      Sinclair McKay is the Sunday Times bestselling author of Meeting Churchill, Berlin, Dresden, The Secret Life of Bletchley Park, The Secret Listeners, Bletchley Park Brainteasers and Secret Service Brainteasers. He is a literary critic for the Telegraph and the Spectator and lives in London.

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